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a EEE EEE ew + Would not force a pansage. FORTS IN STRATS IND THEBOSPORS OER NE FRE Turks Report 1 Dd Done and & Aviat Drapped Bonihs on Brit SULTANIS DEFIANT Field Marsha! von der Goltz Says Turks Car Army of $00,000. Equip Fresh CONFTANTINOVLE ote dam, March © Kw have again appe Mee entrance to the Kosporus They Duried shells at the outer forte and @eamed out of wight in lem than hour, OMetal reports to-day he Gamage was done The attack was Gemcribed as #0 feeble that the forts red only « few shots in reply * At the raneiies the Angie French feet has med shelling the ‘Turkish forts at long range with in Mignifivant results, according to the War Office, A Turkinh seaplane yew terday dropped bombs upon a Hritish Warship tying of Tenedos Iniand Large bodies of Russian Cossacks have been repulaed with heavy lonsen by the Turks operating north of Olt, ia the Russian Caw it wae an-| Mouneed oMfeialiy to-day. BUCHARPST, via Paris, March 20. Field Marshal von der Goltz, the German military commandant of Con- astantinople, interviewed by the Ade- | verul, declared the defendere of the! Dardanelles had proved more effective | than had been expected, and that he Row would affirm that the allied fost “We await a new attack without! fear,” the Field Marahal is reported) to have said. “The more ahips there | Gre the better satisfied we shail be, We do not lack ammunition, f Turkish factories supply us ag we want. Turkish industry has been eufficiently developed to equip a fresh army of 600,000, which it will bp easy to mobilize. “Constantinople is calm and the Bultan still is in bis Bosporus pal- ace. Enver Pasha (Minister of War) ig most optimiatic and we are con- vinecea wo shall win” Field Marshal von der Goltz has left Bucharest for Berlin. Announcement that Field Marshal von der Goltz had left Constantinople for Bofm, Bulgaria, was made from Athens on March His departure was believed to an important hearing on the developments in the Balkan situation which is causing concern in Turkey. It is evident that he stopped in Bucharest on his way to Berlin after leaving Sofia, ——>__— VON KLUCK WOUNDED AFTER ROW WITH KAISER, THE REPORT FROM LONDON. LONDON, March %80.—Gen. von Mluck, the German commander who e@ the advance irto France, accord- ing to travellers from Berlin, was wounded while recklessly inspecting trenches at the most’ danger point on ibe line, afte: @ stormy interview | the with En.peror William, suye an Am- @terdam despatch to the GERMANS CN SEA WERE AGGRESSIR AT WARS STAR r \\ k the First Iwo lite oy HIT GERMAN Cermat ty ! nm ivery Part of World M (War Was De / Koenty tt i eeneis h by war { Burop warring nations + first two monthe of the confiiet, « « Lioyd’s Heals ter tor ter ending Kept. 99, lee oor wintyet flew the Hritiel) Mow, win Chat of he Ausiro Hunwar the Dar bree were Daten, three Were Norwegian, two were Kuasian and one was Kwed The tonne Fepresented by these jones totalled 100 In the list furnished by Lloyd's the! af the German cruiners ae de stroying ange thi feure tnany tin nd (he expanse of Waters over which they ht out the enemy stretched from Barbados tu the May of Bengal, Not intr ly in the list one encounters, after t venwel, th wLrOyINg agen! renip.” in many i place are give me of w month or" tin only another in dermany haw om ing mecret (he ta ships. sin columns, haw Clvaked de " of ah tine t and 1 keep of her roving The German cruiser Emden acore: by far the greater number of prises the enemy's ships 10. ae wi nk ton in afore-m Karlaru craft, sent t nigaberg cruisers toned The nemy's Leipaig and Dresden each he bottom and the Koe- While the cd activities of the Emden were confined to the waters of the Far Naat, as the list credits her with destructive victor in the May of Hengul, the indian Ocean and the nea off Coylo The Karinr ranged the Atlantle for what she might seek out and de- troy. Tho Leipsi« lurked in Pavitic waters, off Peru and Ohill, and there @ank the two British merchant shi; to her credit, It was in Auantic waters t the Kronpring Witheim and the Kalser Wilhelm der Grosse trained her guna on alien fags. The namea of oni two Britteh cruisers and one converted cruiser are given in the register ap hi damaged the craft of’the enem: cruiser Minerva sank the A steamer Bathori off Vigo on Sept. and the cruiser Highflyer destroy the German converted cruiser and former Atlantic liner Kaiser Wilhelin der Grosse off the west coast of Africa on Aug. 28. The name of the British warship which sent the Koen- igen Luise, once @ liner and later a mine layer, down to Davy Jones's locker tx not given, But the con- verted cruiser Carmania, at one time « Cunarder on the Atlantic, is eet down as the destroyor of the German converted cruiser Cap Trafalgar off the ‘ert coast of South America on it. 4, reat Britain loat nine vesels the explosion of mines in the Nort! Hea. ‘hoy were the Ajax, Crathie, Fittonia, — Impertailst, Kilmarnock, Rebono, Revigo, Selby and Thomas W. Irvin, the latter being engaged in mine sweeping on Aug. 27. German warships, both named and unnamed, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1915. Performers in Circus for Working Girls; ; = + meveo Prvrey ht <6 daria erie wet ate hal . The home of the late J. P. at Madison Aven Street, wan the a hearmal lost night, diank whooped t Clowns tum-| a bled in the dining room wh: financier used to eat, and o Mor and Thirty-sixth ne of a clroun re Cowboys and In- for band played while Miss Anne Mor-| in wan acted ae ringmaster—or rings cracked treme and snapped a RAE TANZER TELLS HOW SHE CONFUSED “IM AND “OLIVER” (Continued From First Page) in the main her story, in eo far as it relates to her association with Oliver Osborne, is accurate, They are now working on the trail leading to the person who, the District Attorney and his assistants believe, inspired Miss Tanser to bring the suit, ! ‘The inspectors are also working on & report which has reached the Dis-| trict Attorney that Miss Tanser's suit | against Mr. Osborne was the second breach of promise action she has brought againet @ married man. Miss) Tanzer will not be called before the Grand Jury, as the Federal authorities believe they have sufficient evidence to warrant indictments without put- ting her story on the records, Miss Tanser’s bail bas been dis- charged and she is on parole in the custody of Mr, Spielberg. Her coun- made a long statement to-day. When I call this a comedy of errors,” said Mr. Spielberg, “I refer to both sides, Mr. Marshall js entitled to his own opinion, but the fact is that this girl honestly belleved she was courted by James W. Osborne, the great lawyer, and she deceived her lawyers, Blad Blade, into that Ci It is learned from the same source| (rulsers and converted cruisers, tal-| pellet, that th. opinion is expressed in Ber- Ma that as the result of the incident the Empero wii intrust the co mand of von Kiuck's army to Prince Eitel Friedrich. T™mnouncement that Gen. von Kluck had been wounded was contained in| Matheson, Cornish City, Crathie, Dip-| telephone in February, and, as she ap. official statement issued yester- @ay.by the German War Office, It was’ said his condition was not ser- Jous. ‘Complexion Poor? TAPS Poisons from the Intestines into the Blood, but clean, pure, and healthy. tamara 10c only — All Druggists. ——————— The ‘‘Short Circuit” Between Employer and Worker: 9,121 World “Help Wanted" Ads. Were Printed Last Week. 5,727 ea LOOK IN THE WORLD FOR THE GREATEST NUMBER AND VA- RIETY OF POSITION OFFERS. Use Worla Ads. for Best Results! lied fifty-one of the roster of de- stroyed British veasels. The total list of the British mer- chantmen destroyed by warships or mines iw as follows: Ajax, Argonaut, Bankfelds, Bowes Castle, Bi a Catphurnia, Capricor ylon, Cha- meleon, City of Wi tor, Clan Jomat, Elsinore, Fittonia, Flavian, Foyle, Harrier, Highland Hope, Holm- wood, Hyados, Imperialist, Indian, In- dian ‘Prince, Indus, Julian, Kaipara, Kesteven, Killin, Kilmarnock, King Lud, Lindsey, Lobelia, Lovat, Mapie Marnnay, Mersey, Nyanga, Pollux, 'Porpolse, Rebono, Rhine, Ribera, ideo, Rio boch, Tubal Cain, Tymerio, Valiant, Walrus, Wigtoft and Zenobia, BRESLAU HIT A MINE, CLAIM OF RUSSIANS Former German Cruiser, Now Owned by Turks, Reported Badly Disabled. LONDON, March 20.—"The ene- my’a ships have been absolutely the Dally News Petrograd corre- spondent. “The Breslau \formerly @ German cruiser, but now flying the Turkish fag) in ite Might back to the Bosporus struck a Turkish mine and was disable beyond repair, “Sunday the sound of Russian can- non echoed through Constantinople from the bombard- pt A DYNAMITE KILLS BABY. Mother plosion That Wrecks House, {Special to The Brouing World.) ought | was Iguassu, Kuno, St, Cuthbert, Ban) getectives who visited her at her Wilfredo, Selby, “Seti, Skirbeck,| home In the Bronx before ahe filed Strathroy, Thomas W. Irvin. Trab-| her auit against Mr, Osborne. She cleared from the Black Sea,” says | the streets of ment at the mouth of the Bosporus.” Child Fatally Hurt in Ex. GREENSBURG, Pa, March 3¢.—The nine months’ old baby of Mre. Jaseph “the was infatuated with ‘Oliver Osborne,’ and although she believed he was deceiving her as to his iden- tty she sald nothing to him about that, Her infatuation lasted until Mr. Osborne called her up on the w th says, ‘bawled’ at her over the tele- phone, calling her a blackmalier and a swindler, Not until then did she contemplate bringing suit. “The mysterious feature of the case ie @ letter in a blue envelope which she wrote to Oliver Osborne, This letter waa in the possession of two cannot understand how that letter assed from Oliver Osborne to James Y. Osborne when James W. Osbor claims he did not meet Oliver O: borne until several days after the news that it had been filed was made public, Mr, Spielberg sald that David Slade, who was Miss Tanzer’s first counaei in the Osborne proceeding, knew on Saturday that his client was about|H to become a Gor ‘nment witness. The information was conveyed to Mr. Blade by telephone, and, greatly cited, he hurried to Mr. Splelbi office, where he found Rae Tanzei “You have put me in an awful pi Aicament," sald Mr. Slade to the girl. |; “You should have told me thi Splelberg, that in hor belief that Mr, Osborne had deceived her until she saw him Thursday afternoon in Commiasioner Houghton's office. Mr. Slade was there at that time arranging for her | release on bail, She didn’t tell him, she said, because she was ashamed to centons the deception she had prac- tleed, pe FOUR BURNED TO DEATH, Father, Twa Children Hea keeper Perish in Home, LEXINGTON, Ky., March 30.—In a fire which destroyed their home at 137 DEATHS DUE | vlockade began on Feb, 18, | are as follows: | ma North . March 16—Gienartn: Maroh 29—Aguila torped: Total .. Resolution Makes Nearly a Clean Sweep Among the Men Attached abolished by the newly elected Com- day through a series of resolutions that they automatically oust the heads of the different departments, their deputies and assistants. made during the “«rabfest” on March 18 by the Police Board, the day after the election of were also upset by a series of reaolu- $ sioners at $2,000, WOMAN FALLS THROUGH eighth Street this afternoon, Ahoarn, fifty years old, and single, of No. stepped into an unguarded manhole at the southwest corner and fell forty feet into the subway excavation. She landed on Michael Lanchick, man in the employ of the tan Street Rallways Company, knock- ing bim unconacious, on hoisting broken rock, and she was taken by an electric crane and awung te the street surface before an audi. ence of several hundred persona. eee eer Peer eee ” betes long whip in true cirous style. Tt wana dress rehearsal of the per rmere who are to produce # elreus the Seventy-firat Regiment Ar ory April 10 for the benefit of the Working Girls’ Vacation Fund, Miss| The ac TO TOKPEDOES SINCE | “BLOCKADE” BEGAN. ——— | It is now estimated that at least 5) patante bave lost their ships torpedved by tae since thelr war sone ‘They jermans Liv u inne’ ho Sen in Channel . torpedoed off Milford Haven . or pr) r Fishguard In addition to these 23 non-com- batants, according to the British Admiralty, lost their lives through submarine attacks from Jan. 21 to Feb, 18. | OMMISSION SWEEPS OUT HOBOKEN OFFICEHOLDERS to the City Hall. Nearly all the oMces whose holdera it in the Hoboken City Hall were isnioners at their firat meeting to- hich were interpreted by Corpora- jon Counsel John J, Fallon to mean The promotions and appointments the Commissionera, These resolutions take effect ely. lary of the Mayor was fixed 2,600 and that of the Commis- MANHOLE INTO SUBWAY tits Workman in New Tube—Both Hurt, but Not Seriously. In sidestepping an automobile at he corner of Broadway and Thirty- Nellie 284 «West Thirty-fitth Street, ropoll- forkmen placed Miss Ahearn in of the iron buckets used for te ewe’ KINGSBURY IN ROW WITH ‘Commissioner ot Charitie ‘Trembling with rage, hix voice | keyed up to a high piteh, Charities | Commissioner John A. Kingsbury to- jday thr jr, coun \ trom his private office in the Mun ally exclaimed Anne Morgan, in Whose Home They Rehearse Rachel Crothers, the playwrimht, will | be ringmaster at the armory, bul # Way not present last nicht, so Mise Morgan took eh of the rehearsal, | for whi 6 had opened her nome, re all girls, ATTORNEY OVER INQUIRY Threat- ens to Order Elihu Root Jr, From Office During Argument. ary pal Building Mr. Root brought © two physicians that Mrs. Dunphy was seriously il Commissioner Kingsbury cast doubt on hess of her illness and t followed. “T don't: propose t ther Insults," th riifleates from mmiaisoner fin- nember, counsel If counsel ful statement, has no standing } sires to make a res well and « this room.” The Commissioner dramatically pointed to the door and Mr. Root left. Commissioner Kingsbury adjourned | the hearing until Thursday. ADMITS SHOOTING WIFE NEARLY THREE YEARS AGO Confesses to Crime in d. If not, he must leave Reilly, Arrested Here on Suspicion, | Yew Vrouw on mot! Bend Coraieg a buy terme af ~ Meyhone a GERMANS REPORT PRETTY UNKNOWN SUES A LOSS OF 6,600 QUNTARD Mis Secon BY THE RUSGIANS, MEART STW A YEAR whed sud ded iA \ SUSTANOBY'S wor nt ew ww an, “Keep Smiling” ree went outre of ore erandta t ou A Motne eee to bee ny row v duntard i r ' ’ r 1 2 ‘ 2 of P 1 to the! the Bupreme It was Bled by upat : 4 we Huewia Miee by yi nd, a young wom os rierp “ald e pretty, but ¥ fen Vrursian Landsturn, according (4 tity and whereabouts are being care report t vr ! ht tre wily guarded by both her own attor Bia, eaperialy eu Heelf, | neye, Wee fr & Kobo ur! ne 1.000 pe ' Quintard’s iawyer, Edward Masson Liktewine a secret made of THE WEATHER Forecast: Fair Tonight «nd Tomorrow; the a sd ning f the date whe young millionaire » he marry " The first love suit against Quintard |] Sunshine. On the stk hear Klink, after a! way tied in August of last year by A GOOD Day tor venta failed, we captured grisg Jane Sutherland, who asked y Flussiun offivera und 600 F ® ih i the en 163 Sho alleged that Quintard shel MRL pot AM on left bank “a L2} promised to wed her and then when Omale wo Russian ere . oye whe Was ready for the ceremony told were * a ed Die Ol her that he wax already married | Oo rome Uh ura f | y : This suit ie stil pend vse he lower Wawra failed” | Taig uit te atll pending. "A. Tow BISCUITS days ago Hops Were taken to place it on w calendar tur immediate trial Quintara to-day moved to set aside the services of the summons in. the Dal 1 action. Ile alleges that it Was not he who wax served but al Honry Hulbert, who happened | the Datentas Huver staying with (he qillionaire on) Petrograd despatches to-day con-|'@ country place in Auburndale, L tinued silent about the operations of |!. Which Quintard purchased several Gen, Ivanoff's forces. Though a ces- | Years ago ion of the Russian offensive| #ulbert, in an aMdavit, says that Against Bukowina was expected while | the process server, thinking he was the attempt to foree the Lupkow and | Quintard, gave him the summons. Uszok py # being made, Until a year ago Quit tary eritios here to-day express e} ried. ormer wife was opinion that the Russfan G Staff must now move quickly a inforve the Slay army falling bac! that ate f Hukow! pied a second inva. a hos met with fur ing to Bucharest y advices cons ther re day Vienna claim that Gen.| driven buck the fx army han be twenty tiles from in front of Crer- nowita and vit t Iroad aw took up 6 in Rockland County and brought a successful suit for divorce, the extreme ‘Three months later she married a _——_ wealthy Insurance man, Mra, Mel jhiin Not Dying. ORK oe EGE [GALLOGLY—On March 20, MARGARRT, dire lien atcLaugniin, widow of | PAYS $1,200 FOR BEDSPREAD.| iin. in inssauon, Senrante Hugh MeLaughlin, for many years im Metropolis, Dunten Lodge. Vendor of the Kings Couaty Democ- March 30.—-Atra.| Minor! un Wednenley. March SI, at racy ral days at her » Baa ae hace Me: thn h of Bt. ones Been) Breaety Bepoks ad to the. public after extonsive, Pius Vio wt vebteil a) lyn, It was rumored yesterday that |improvements, has Just acquired a bed-| *ald for the re her condition was alarming. This (ee for which she paid $1 —— denied |i night by Dr. J. M. Cal i | It was imported from Fi - i . der, who said she would soon be it made of French let again, Mrs. McLaughlin is eigt conventional design, with five. flower in the centre. Easter Novelty Vaudeville New Attractions Daily! Watch This Stage! Ladies and Gentlemen: We take great pleasure in presenting for Philadelphia. Arrested as a suspicious person near the Greenwich Street Station this morning, & shabbily dressed man attracted the attention of Capt. Will- jam Deevy at the Police Headquarte: lineup by his half-hearted attem| to speak, He seemed to have some- thing on his mind. Capt, Deovy took him to his office, gave him a elgar and told him to be comfortable and tell what was on hia mind, “rm James Reilly of No, 2860 East Harold Street, Philadelphia, and I'm wanted back there. [| had five kids and a good wife, but I drank, [came home drunk on Nov. 21, 1912, and-- well, T shot my wife,” was the man's statement, He sald he had travelled all over the country, but could not get the thought of the murder off his mind, Ho was sent to the Tombs Court, where Magistrate Ten Eyck ordered him held pending receipt of word from Philadelphia cel 1S CATHEDRAL AT RHEIMS IS STRUCK AGAIN BY SHELL OF GERMAN GUN, PARIS, March 30 (Associated Press). —The French War Office this after- French battery, forced retire tn disorder from the Jeudicourt, to the northeast AT an other points in the war zone the day passed quietly; no infantry ements took place.” Lanchick was also brought up in @ bucket, and both were carried into the uptown office of Tho Evening World An ambulance surgeon from the New Ferona was killed and the mother fa- York Hospital found Miss Ahearn auf- ae ry care old. hie’ phinon Oliver nna | {ering from a possible dislocation of near ines eee ea youre and nia {the right shoulder and a cut on the janted how er Miss} Florence’ Charles, head. Sho was taken to the hospital “8 Ra he clears | a6, were Burned tg death. Lanchick was not seriously burt of 4 |] Bowe, 0 | | Setar patina tee aioe ead” . McBride’: ea) ot, Moneta. He, (Bese wi Meg's th edtrence.s” on street Besa Bins ise tee Giese ote ste the first time our Easter Novelty Vaude- ville and Gallery of Aetrnetlone, on thie tas wi a our de very day this week, will The firat attraction is our DOLL FACE RABBIT a clever little European creation broughe across the seas many months have a great family of these cunning little creatures, some covered with grt others with brown fur, still others of white felt, brown felt and white plush; they are decorated with ribbons and have the cutest little faces that will surel; hearts of the little ones. 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